Passenger Side

A man who is talked into doing a favor for his brother discovers that the good deed is unexpectedly complicated in this independent comedy drama from writer and director Matt Bissonnette. Michael (Adam Scott) is a struggling writer who lives in Los Angeles and has a strong aversion to most post-1970/a>/a>…
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A man who is talked into doing a favor for his brother discovers that the good deed is unexpectedly complicated in this independent comedy drama from writer and director Matt Bissonnette. Michael (Adam Scott) is a struggling writer who lives in Los Angeles and has a strong aversion to most post-1970 technology -- he hates cell phones, color television, compact discs, and reading news online. He also hates answering machines, which is why he ends up taking a call from his younger brother, Tobey (Joel Bissonnette), early one morning when he'd rather be asleep. Tobey, a recovering drug addict with a checkered past, doesn't have a car and asks Michael if he'd be willing to give him a ride across town. Tobey grudgingly agrees, but en route to his appointment, Michael asks to make a few stops, and what Tobey expected to be a short errand ends up being an all-day road trip through several seedy parts of L.A. As the day wears on, Tobey begins to suspect that his brother's errand isn't as benign as he'd been led to expect, and that they're both in for more than they bargained for. Passenger Side received its world premiere at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival.

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Disc #1 -- Passenger Side Play Feature Chapters Speical Features Feature Commentary With Writer/Director Matthew Bissonnette and Actors Adam Scott and Joel Bissonnette The Making of Passenger Side Mac McCaughan + Jim Wilbur From Superchunk and Portastic: Live at the Royal Theatrical Trailer Other Strand Titles Peter and Vandy Toe to Toe Happinesss Runs Trailer 4